"Zipper is the brainchild of Mr. Whitcomb Judson. It was introduced in 1893 at the Chicago World's Fair then named" Lock Locker. "Gideon Sundback, an electrician who was hired to work for the company designed the modern zipper in 1913. This was ten or zip ties eleven (the former were only four) to one inch, two strokes in front of the teeth, which can be fired in one piece by the slider, and a greater openness on the teeth. The infamous zip occurred when the BF Goodrich Company, would it use it to their new bundles of products. They renamed zip file that is in practice until today. It took twenty years of the fashion industry to convince yourself and accept attachments as part of clothing.
First, during the 1930s featured zippers in clothing supplement to help children to get dressed quickly and himself. Zippers entered the scene in 1937 by French fashion designers who have used the trousers. Esquire Magazine described the zippers as "Last Idea sewing for men," "The next big boost came when zippers have been used on jackets and open at both ends.
The types of attachments:
• coil zippers, this is the most commonly used in the hinge. They go through the two coils on each side. There are two types of batteries. One is a helical coil, a power cable inside the coil. Another is a scale are called type Ruhrmann and is used mainly in South Asia.
• invisible zippers: They have the teeth behind the tape, the color exactly matches the dress color and the cursor and thus give an invisible look. In general, coil zippers and are mainly used in skirts and dresses.
• Metal Hinges: These types of hinges are located mainly in blue jeans today. They are made of stainless steel, aluminum, brass, zinc or nickel alloys. Metal pieces are cast in the teeth and position the tape at regular intervals. They can be painted to match any dress color.
• zippers molded plastic: They look like metal zippers apart from the fact that they are made of plastic. They can easily be done in any color plastic to go with the product. Resins, polyethylene and polyacetal are mainly used to make plastic zippers.
• Open-ended zippers: Mainly used in jackets and a box and pin "locking mechanism on both sides of the closure in place. May be one of the types mentioned above
• Zippers Closed: This type is used mainly in bags and are sealed at both ends.
Manufacturing Process:
The key elements required to make a zipper is a sediment consisting of a strip and the mounting of the teeth, a slider to open and close the zipper, and a language to make the cursor. A separating zipper has a box and a pin rather than a substantive decision. The bands are made of cotton or polyester or a mixture of both.
Make shutters:
The silt is done by passing a wire through a rolling mill to form a Y-shaped wire This is then cut to the zipper teeth. The tooth is then transformed into a ball with a door and is inserted into a slot on a turntable. The plate rotates 90 degrees and a second tooth is inserted into the slot. This tooth is in a tight band of tissue. In another process, thread through a punch head pocket to shovels. A cross-cutting punch and shovels to form Y. Legacy of the spoon, then attached to a ribbon of fabric. This method proved faster than the previous method of back health. Another method is widespread, in which a chain of molded teeth and set around a rag. This tissue is injected with molten zinc under pressure. The mold is cooled by water and shape of teeth. Residues finally ready.
Make plastic closures:
Smooth zipper plastic are similar to those made of metal. Two methods are common for making plastic bottle closures. In the first method is a round plastic wire fed between two heated screws. A screw rotates clockwise, and "